Dave Dawkins (D. Harrigon) on Nostr: #WritersCoffeeClub Do you use dream sequences in your work? How do you feel about ...
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Do you use dream sequences in your work? How do you feel about them?
Somebody Keeps Callin' has the protagonist wake up in random places and then try and piece together what happened. Prior to waking there's a dream sequence, but like all the best dreams the imagery is not necessarily connected to what's happening and often poses more questions than they might answer. It's a great way to do foreshadowing without making it really obvious what's coming.
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Do you use dream sequences in your work? How do you feel about them?
Somebody Keeps Callin' has the protagonist wake up in random places and then try and piece together what happened. Prior to waking there's a dream sequence, but like all the best dreams the imagery is not necessarily connected to what's happening and often poses more questions than they might answer. It's a great way to do foreshadowing without making it really obvious what's coming.
#writing #AmWriting
